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admitted black students. The first university in the state of Missouri allowing black students to attend was Lincoln University (founded in 1866), which was followed by Douglass University. It was also only one of two schools in the United States offering full law degrees to black students.
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in St. Louis in 1926, which he operated until the late 1920s due to a decline in his health. The school remained active off-and-on for decades after. At the time of the university's founding, no other college in
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in 1905. He had been married twice, first to Annie R. Anderson, followed by Caroline "Carrie" King Johnson. In total he had five children.
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Who's Who of the Colored Race: A General Biographical Dictionary of Men and Women of African Descent
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wrote to Benjamin F. Bowles' wife Carrie after Bowles death requesting an obituary writeup for
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In 1921, Bowles signed an NAACP petition as a representative in Missouri, in support of the
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Groping toward Democracy: African American Social Welfare Reform in St. Louis, 1910-1949
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civil rights leader, teacher, high school principal, and the founder and president of
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Ain't But a Place: An Anthology of African American Writings about St. Louis
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Not to be confused with Benjamin F. Bowles (1824–1892), who was married to
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Benjamin Franklin Bowles was born on a farm near Cooperville in
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Heads of universities and colleges in the United States
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Ada Chastina Bowles
African American
Douglass University
St. Louis
Missouri
Pike County
Ohio
Wilberforce University
A. M. degree
Du Quoin
Metropolis
Illinois
Lincoln High School
East St. Louis
Lincoln University
public
historically black
land-grant university
Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill
Douglass University
St. Louis County
W. E. B. DuBois
The Crisis


"Burial Permits"
The St. Louis Star and Times


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